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Indian Graphene Engineering and
Innovation (IGEIC)
πWhy in News:
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY),
Government of India, has officially announced the launch of the India Graphene Engineering and Innovation Centre (IGEIC), a key initiative under the vision of Viksit Bharat@2047.
π The Indian Graphene Engineering and Innovation Centre (IGEIC) is a pioneering non-profit, Section 8 company established to advance graphene technology commercialization.
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Innovation (IGEIC)
πWhy in News:
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY),
Government of India, has officially announced the launch of the India Graphene Engineering and Innovation Centre (IGEIC), a key initiative under the vision of Viksit Bharat@2047.
π The Indian Graphene Engineering and Innovation Centre (IGEIC) is a pioneering non-profit, Section 8 company established to advance graphene technology commercialization.
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Indian Graphene Engineering and Innovation (IGEIC) πWhy in News: The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India, has officially announced the launch of the India Graphene Engineering and Innovation Centre (IGEIC),β¦
Objectives:
πGraphene Technology Commercialization:
βοΈ Aims to bridge the gap between research and development (R&D) and commercialization.
βοΈFocuses on creating a hub of excellence in graphene technology.
πEcosystem Development:
βοΈ Works to build a comprehensive graphene ecosystem in India.
βοΈ Engages with startups, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), academia, industry, and government.
π Global Initiative:
βοΈ Supports bilateral collaborations and forms part of a broader international effort.
π Location and Facilities: Situated in Trivandrum, Kerala.
π Historical Context: Follows the launch of the India Innovation Centre for Graphene (IICG) in Kerala, which was Indiaβs first graphene center.
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πGraphene Technology Commercialization:
βοΈ Aims to bridge the gap between research and development (R&D) and commercialization.
βοΈFocuses on creating a hub of excellence in graphene technology.
πEcosystem Development:
βοΈ Works to build a comprehensive graphene ecosystem in India.
βοΈ Engages with startups, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), academia, industry, and government.
π Global Initiative:
βοΈ Supports bilateral collaborations and forms part of a broader international effort.
π Location and Facilities: Situated in Trivandrum, Kerala.
π Historical Context: Follows the launch of the India Innovation Centre for Graphene (IICG) in Kerala, which was Indiaβs first graphene center.
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Ancient Sanskrit and Pali texts refer to a land known as suvarnadvipa and Suvarnabhumi identified with?
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29%
Ceylon
47%
South-east Asia
13%
Tibet
11%
North-west India
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The system of PIL was introduced in India through
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7%
Constitutional amendment
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Judicial initiative
28%
Judicial review of article 32
9%
By a parliamentary act
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Assam Rifles has deployed a few anti-drone systems in Manipur at fringe areas to repel any rogue drones. CRPF has also tested one anti-drone system and given it to the force deployed in the State. Some more anti-drone guns are being brought to the State by CRPF shortly.
The State Police has also started the process for procurement of anti-drone system to enhance its security measures and tackle threats from drones effectively.
The State Police has also started the process for procurement of anti-drone system to enhance its security measures and tackle threats from drones effectively.
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What is going on in this nation?!
Placing stones on railway tracks to deliberately cause a derailment is nothing short of pure barbarity. No regard for human life.
The level of twisted indoctrination these individuals must undergo to commit such heinous crimes is beyond comprehension. It's all premeditated, cold-blooded terrorism.
There shouldn't be any room for leniency. This is attempted mass murder, and any perpetrator, regardless of age, should face the severest punishment. No juvie protection, no second chancesβonly the harshest punishment, for those who willingly gamble with the lives of countless innocent people.
Placing stones on railway tracks to deliberately cause a derailment is nothing short of pure barbarity. No regard for human life.
The level of twisted indoctrination these individuals must undergo to commit such heinous crimes is beyond comprehension. It's all premeditated, cold-blooded terrorism.
There shouldn't be any room for leniency. This is attempted mass murder, and any perpetrator, regardless of age, should face the severest punishment. No juvie protection, no second chancesβonly the harshest punishment, for those who willingly gamble with the lives of countless innocent people.
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MPPSC Prilims 2024 Score Card link π π
https://mppsconline.in/exm24mppscVma/
https://mppsconline.in/exm24mppscVma/
βπ»Key Data-Driven Facts about the Indian Government (2023-24)
1. Government Spending: βΉ43.8 trillion (USD 580 billion) (Union Budget 2023-24)
2. Tax Revenue: βΉ27.5 trillion (USD 370 billion) (Union Budget 2023-24)
3. Employment: 32 million people (Economic Survey 2022-23)
4. Subsidies: βΉ3.1 trillion (USD 42 billion) (Union Budget 2023-24)
5. Defense Budget: βΉ6.2 trillion (USD 83 billion) (Union Budget 2023-24)
6. Healthcare Spending: 1.5% of GDP (National Health Policy 2017)
7. Education Spending: 3.5% of GDP (National Education Policy 2020)
8. Debt: βΉ140 trillion (USD 1.9 trillion) (Public Debt Management Report 2022-23)
9. Digital Payments: 3 billion transactions per month (Reserve Bank of India)
10. E-Governance: 30% reduction in paperwork (Digital India Report 2022)
11. Infrastructure Spending: βΉ10 trillion (USD 130 billion) (Union Budget 2023-24)
12. Renewable Energy: 50% of electricity from renewable sources by 2030 (National Renewable Energy Policy 2022)
13. Fiscal Deficit: 5.8% of GDP (Union Budget 2023-24)
14. Inflation Rate: 5% (Reserve Bank of India)
15. GDP Growth Rate: 7% (International Monetary Fund)
16. Unemployment Rate: 7% (Periodic Labour Force Survey 2022)
17. Poverty Rate: 10% (Global Multidimensional Poverty Index 2022)
18. Life Expectancy: 70 years (World Health Organization)
19. Literacy Rate: 80% (National Literacy Mission 2022)
20. Digital Literacy: 50% (Digital India Report 2022)
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1. Government Spending: βΉ43.8 trillion (USD 580 billion) (Union Budget 2023-24)
2. Tax Revenue: βΉ27.5 trillion (USD 370 billion) (Union Budget 2023-24)
3. Employment: 32 million people (Economic Survey 2022-23)
4. Subsidies: βΉ3.1 trillion (USD 42 billion) (Union Budget 2023-24)
5. Defense Budget: βΉ6.2 trillion (USD 83 billion) (Union Budget 2023-24)
6. Healthcare Spending: 1.5% of GDP (National Health Policy 2017)
7. Education Spending: 3.5% of GDP (National Education Policy 2020)
8. Debt: βΉ140 trillion (USD 1.9 trillion) (Public Debt Management Report 2022-23)
9. Digital Payments: 3 billion transactions per month (Reserve Bank of India)
10. E-Governance: 30% reduction in paperwork (Digital India Report 2022)
11. Infrastructure Spending: βΉ10 trillion (USD 130 billion) (Union Budget 2023-24)
12. Renewable Energy: 50% of electricity from renewable sources by 2030 (National Renewable Energy Policy 2022)
13. Fiscal Deficit: 5.8% of GDP (Union Budget 2023-24)
14. Inflation Rate: 5% (Reserve Bank of India)
15. GDP Growth Rate: 7% (International Monetary Fund)
16. Unemployment Rate: 7% (Periodic Labour Force Survey 2022)
17. Poverty Rate: 10% (Global Multidimensional Poverty Index 2022)
18. Life Expectancy: 70 years (World Health Organization)
19. Literacy Rate: 80% (National Literacy Mission 2022)
20. Digital Literacy: 50% (Digital India Report 2022)
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Consider the following statements regarding the Vamsadhara and Nagavali rivers in India:
1.The Vamsadhara River originates in the state of Andhra Pradesh.
2.Both rivers are known for their significant inflows during the monsoon season.
3.The Nagavali River flows into the Bay of Bengal.
4.The state governments of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh jointly manage the water resources of these rivers.
1.The Vamsadhara River originates in the state of Andhra Pradesh.
2.Both rivers are known for their significant inflows during the monsoon season.
3.The Nagavali River flows into the Bay of Bengal.
4.The state governments of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh jointly manage the water resources of these rivers.
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Consider the following statements regarding the Vamsadhara and Nagavali rivers in India: 1.The Vamsadhara River originates in the state of Andhra Pradesh. 2.Both rivers are known for their significant inflows during the monsoon season. 3.The Nagavali Riverβ¦
Which of the above statements are correct?
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9%
1 and 2 only
46%
2, 3, and 4 only
21%
1, 2, and 3 only
24%
1, 2, 3, and 4
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Uttar Pradesh has been adjudged βtop achieverβ in two business centric and one citizen centric area under BRAP 2022. This recognition underscores the stateβs efforts to reduce industrial bottlenecks and enhance the ease of doing business.
https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/lucknow-news/up-gets-top-achiever-status-in-business-reform-action-plan-2022-101725566646085.html
https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/lucknow-news/up-gets-top-achiever-status-in-business-reform-action-plan-2022-101725566646085.html
Hindustan Times
U.P. gets βtop achieverβ status in Business Reform Action Plan 2022
The state government has focused on simplifying business processes, reducing compliance burdens, and improving infrastructure and connectivity.
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After taking Inspiration from Sheetal Devi πΉ
A 13 Year old girl without arms or legs has started chasing her dreams through Archery
A 13 Year old girl without arms or legs has started chasing her dreams through Archery
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India may experience extreme winter this year with some states hitting 3 degrees; All you need to know
https://m.economictimes.com/news/new-updates/india-may-experience-extreme-winter-this-year-with-some-states-hitting-3-degrees-all-you-need-to-know/articleshow/113162290.cms
https://m.economictimes.com/news/new-updates/india-may-experience-extreme-winter-this-year-with-some-states-hitting-3-degrees-all-you-need-to-know/articleshow/113162290.cms
The Economic Times
India may experience extreme winter this year with some states hitting 3 degrees; All you need to know
India is preparing for a harsh winter as the Met forecasts the onset of La NiΓ±a in September 2024. This phenomenon is expected to bring colder temperatures and increased rainfall, particularly affecting northern states. Citizens are advised to prepare adequatelyβ¦
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Have anyone know that once a parliamentarian told in house that Indian Judiciary is inspired by Gharana system (like musical gharana). Judges come only from 60-70 Gharana from whole country.
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With 10,000 KM Range β China Boasts Worldβs Most Powerful Radar That Can Detect βRareβ Plasma Bubbles, Stealth Aircraft
Chinese scientists have claimed to have made the worldβs most powerful radar system.
The radar, known as the Low Latitude Long Range Ionospheric Radar (LARID)
This system allows them to simultaneously detect equatorial plasma bubbles (EPB) over the Egyptian pyramids and the Midway Islands in the Pacific Ocean.
It has the ability to detect plasma bubbles, βan anomalous weather phenomenonβ that can disrupt satellite communications and GPS systems by interfering with the ionosphere β the part of Earthβs upper atmosphere populated by charged particles.
The LARID system successfully detected radar echoes from plasma bubbles forming over North Africa and the Central Pacific during a solar storm.
Chinese scientists have claimed to have made the worldβs most powerful radar system.
The radar, known as the Low Latitude Long Range Ionospheric Radar (LARID)
This system allows them to simultaneously detect equatorial plasma bubbles (EPB) over the Egyptian pyramids and the Midway Islands in the Pacific Ocean.
It has the ability to detect plasma bubbles, βan anomalous weather phenomenonβ that can disrupt satellite communications and GPS systems by interfering with the ionosphere β the part of Earthβs upper atmosphere populated by charged particles.
The LARID system successfully detected radar echoes from plasma bubbles forming over North Africa and the Central Pacific during a solar storm.
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